If these specifications are accurate then it looks like Apple will be calling the MacBook camera as ‘FaceTime camera’ instead of ‘iSight camera’. FaceTime is Appleâ€™s video calling feature, which was first introduced on iPhone 4, then on the iPod Touch and has also released it for the Mac. Whatâ€™s more interesting is that MacBooks will get 720p HD FaceTime cameras. We hope that the next generation iOS devices also come with 720p HD FaceTime cameras.

The technical specifications has also revealed that Apple will be introducing the Light Peak technology in the new MacBooks and will be calling it Thunderbolt.

As we had reported couple of days back, Light Peak is an optical cable interface devised by Apple and developed by Intel to connect devices, which is significantly faster than even USB 3.0. USB 3.0 which is 10 times faster than USB 2.0 (current generation MacBooks come with USB 2.0 ports) can manage a theoretically maximum throughput of 4.8Gbps while Light Peak can manage 10Gbps in both directions simultaneously.